Tag Archives: Writers

Overcoming Writer’s Block: Subscribe and Discover

Annaliese HenwoodJune 10, 2015 I know many people would prefer to write their own content without resorting to others’ ideas for inspiration. Writers often prefer to create unique content that hasn’t been shared a bunch of times before. I agree that would be best, but sometimes using others’ resources to inspire your own writing can … Continue reading Overcoming Writer’s Block: Subscribe and Discover

Simple Cures for Business Blog Writer’s Block

David LeonhardtMarch 28, 2015 Unlike a personal blog, a business blog has certain goals. Not all business blogs share the same goals. Some are more focused more on reputation-building, others on building loyalty, still others on demonstrating expertise and some are focused on building links with the local community. Whatever the goals, sooner or later … Continue reading Simple Cures for Business Blog Writer’s Block

What the Heck To Write About On Your Company Blog: 10 Writer’s Block Busting Ideas

Brian BurtMarch 27, 2015 As a smart and savvy business owner, you know by now that blogging isn’t a fluffy extra, but rather a serious necessity. Content marketing has officially overtaken traditional marketing methods of yore.  The old ways are rapidly becoming obsolete as it becomes increasingly important for brands to engage with customers online … Continue reading What the Heck To Write About On Your Company Blog: 10 Writer’s Block Busting Ideas

Web Companies Create Marketing Hubs for Indie Writers, Artists

Bernadette Tansey  November 27, 2014     Bernadette Tansey The Bay area is a hotbed for creative types, and it’s also home to a number of Web-based companies that connect writers, book authors, and photographers with potential readers and customers. A flurry of news came out about these companies early this week. San Francisco-based Scripted … Continue reading Web Companies Create Marketing Hubs for Indie Writers, Artists

It’s hard to find the words to describe writer’s block

     By Rowan Pelling Does literature have any finer representation of the brain-fog known as writer’s block than James Mortmain – aka “Father” – in Dodie Smith’s great coming-of-age novel I Capture the Castle? Mortmain’s first book, Jacob Wrestling, was a critically acclaimed, if “difficult”, work, but he lost inspiration following a prison term … Continue reading It’s hard to find the words to describe writer’s block